Indian Ocean

Seychelles

An archipelago paradise with granite boulders and pristine beaches

98,462
Population
459 km²
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April to May, October to November
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About Seychelles

Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, famous for its pristine beaches, giant tortoises, and unique granite rock formations. The islands boast some of the world's most photographed beaches, including Anse Source d'Argent. With exceptional biodiversity and luxury resorts, Seychelles offers an exclusive tropical getaway.

Languages Spoken

Seychellois CreoleEnglishFrench

Recommended Hotels

Discover the best accommodations on Seychelles, from luxury resorts to boutique hotels.

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Climate

Tropical oceanic climate. Cooler season: May-September. Warmer season: October-April. Temperature: 24-30°C

Culture & Heritage

Creole culture blending African, French, and British influences. Three official languages reflect diverse heritage. Strong conservation ethic and respect for nature.

Travel Requirements

No visa required for most countries (up to 30 days). Strict environmental protection laws. Coco de mer export restrictions apply.

Visa Requirements: Visa-free for most countries (30 days)

Top Destinations

Discover the must-visit places and experiences that make this island truly special

Anse Source d'Argent
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Anse Source d'Argent

One of the world's most photographed beaches with unique granite boulders and pristine sand.

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Vallée de Mai
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Vallée de Mai

UNESCO World Heritage site home to the legendary Coco de Mer palm and rare endemic species.

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Explore Seychelles

Discover all the amazing destinations and attractions across the island

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Virtual Tours

Immerse yourself in Seychelles with our 360-degree virtual experiences

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Seychelles Beach Sunset

Experience the breathtaking sunset views from the pristine beaches

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Main Beach

Seychelles Beach Sunset

Seychelles Beach Sunset

Main Beach

Seychelles Cultural Center

Seychelles Cultural Center

Cultural District

Seychelles Aerial View

Seychelles Aerial View

Island Overview

Seychelles Underwater World

Seychelles Underwater World

Coral Gardens

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360° Views

Experience complete panoramic views of stunning locations across the island

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Interactive Controls

Navigate freely with mouse, touch, or keyboard controls for the perfect viewing experience

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Mobile Optimized

Enjoy seamless virtual tours on any device with responsive touch controls

Gallery

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Seychelles through these stunning visuals

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Travel Guide

Everything you need to know for your trip to Seychelles

Visa & Entry

Visa-free for most countries (30 days)

Tip: Check your passport validity (6+ months recommended)

Currency & Payments

Currency: SCR

Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels and restaurants. ATMs are available in main areas.

Tip: Carry some cash for local markets and small vendors

Best Time to Visit

Optimal Period: April to May, October to November

Tropical oceanic climate. Cooler season: May-September. Warmer season: October-April. Temperature: 24-30°C

Weather: Check seasonal patterns before booking

Communication

Languages: Seychellois Creole, English, French

Tip: Download a translation app for easier communication

Health & Safety

Travel insurance is recommended. Check with your healthcare provider about required vaccinations.

Emergency: Keep important numbers and embassy contacts handy

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Respect: Learn basic greetings and cultural norms

Tourist Guidelines & Rules

Important guidelines to ensure a respectful and enjoyable visit

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